Author: Marcus Johnson

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Brendan Sorsby Joins Texas Tech in Transfer Portal Battle

Brendan Sorsby, the former Cincinnati Bearcats quarterback, has committed to Texas Tech after exploring the NFL Draft and engaging in a three-way bidding war with Indiana and other blue-blood programs. The transfer portal decision came after Sorsby entered the portal on Jan. 2, just before Cincinnati’s bowl game without their star quarterback. Why Texas Tech...

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Packers Target Will Levis as Malik Willis Replacement

The Green Bay Packers are exploring options to replace Malik Willis as their backup quarterback after the veteran signal-caller departed for a three-year contract with the Miami Dolphins in free agency. General manager Brian Gutekunst could look to the draft to address the position, but trading for Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis represents a savvy...

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Kenyon Sadiq Emerges as Top NFL Draft Tight End Among Receiving Leaders

Kenyon Sadiq of the Oregon Ducks has emerged as the premier tight end prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft, showcasing elite receiving skills that position him among the NFL’s receiving leaders. The 6-foot-5, 250-pound senior recorded 51 receptions for 560 yards and 8 touchdowns during his final season with Oregon, earning Big Ten Tight End...

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Buffalo Bills Won’t Target WR in First Round of 2026 NFL Draft

The Buffalo Bills are unlikely to select a wide receiver with their 26th overall pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, according to recent analysis. While Bills Mafia has expressed strong interest in adding a young WR to the roster, the team faces multiple pressing needs that take priority over addressing the...

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Chiefs Warned to Avoid Top Draft Prospect Jordyn Tyson

The Kansas City Chiefs face a crucial decision in the 2026 NFL Draft as they hold a top-10 pick for the first time in over a decade. While the team needs offensive firepower, they’ve been advised to avoid one particular prospect who could otherwise be a game-changing addition to their roster. Arizona State wide receiver...

Philadelphia Eagles defensive players on the field during an NFL game in 2026 season
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Philadelphia Eagles Eye T.J. Watt in Bold 2026 Trade Pitch

A bold trade proposal has placed the Philadelphia Eagles at the center of one of the NFL offseason’s most provocative roster debates, with Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport naming Philadelphia as a legitimate suitor for Pittsburgh Steelers edge-rusher T.J. Watt — at the steep cost of a first-round draft selection. The idea, floated Friday, April 11,...

Dallas Cowboys helmet beside Las Vegas Raiders gear representing the Maxx Crosby trade pursuit in 2026
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Dallas Cowboys Eye Maxx Crosby in 2026 Trade Push

The Dallas Cowboys are being projected as one of two serious suitors for Las Vegas Raiders edge rusher Maxx Crosby, a $106 million pass-rusher Bleacher Report analyst Gary Davenport labeled a future Hall of Famer on Monday, April 13. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has already confirmed the door is open, making this one of the...

Philadelphia Eagles helmet on NFL draft board representing 2026 first-round offensive tackle selection
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Philadelphia Eagles Mock 2026 NFL Draft Pick: OT Max Iheanachor

The Philadelphia Eagles are projected to select Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanachor with their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, per USA TODAY Sports analyst Christian D’Andrea’s mock published April 13. The pick addresses a persistent roster concern: protecting the blindside for a franchise built on offensive line dominance. Iheanachor’s projection to Philadelphia...

Dallas Cowboys safety Markquese Bell in uniform during an NFL regular season game at AT&T Stadium
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Dallas Cowboys Safety Markquese Bell Arrested on Drug Charges

Cowboys safety Markquese Bell was arrested Saturday on drug possession charges in the McKinney, Texas area, per online jail records. Bell, 27, is entering year two of a three-year deal and has been one of the more reliable defensive backs in Dallas over the past two seasons. Agent Deiric Jackson confirmed the arrest and said...

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Philadelphia Eagles Replace Stoutland With Chris Kuper in 2026

The Philadelphia Eagles have parted ways with offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland after 13 seasons and replaced him with Chris Kuper, a move that has drawn notable pushback across the organization, according to a report published April 12, 2026. Stoutland, who joined the Eagles’ staff in 2013, was among the most decorated position coaches in...